Century Garden
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Century Garden (Malay: Taman Century) is one of the earliest housing development in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The housing ranges from expensive bungalow houses built at the top of the valley to older, more modest single-storey terrace houses built in the 1960s. It was developed by a visionary and prominent Johor Bahru businessman, (1918–1970). Ambitious and daring at that time because its location was considered quite far out of Johor Bahru town and surrounded by rubber estates.
The shopping centre is in the estate. Its strategic location, close to the city's central business district makes it a sought residential area with facilities and amenities and hotels close at hand.
It is also unique and notable for its neighbourhood watch program started in 1999 by long term resident, . The ongoing neighbourhood watch program is manned and funded purely by the residents themselves on a voluntary basis and has succeeded in reducing crime in the area significantly. It was also noted that another old male resident helped to set up road blocks along to control traffic inflow. However, such measures were ridiculed by some residents for there were few automobiles travelling along Jalan Wijaya long before the road blocks were set up.
connects Tebrau Highway with , the estate's ring road. In addition to Holiday Plaza, other notable landmarks located in Taman Abad include , , New York Hotel and , all of which are located along Jalan Dato Suleiman.
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- Johor Bahru Street Directory, 1st edition, by Rimman publications
- Johor Bahru on the EMPORIS directory
- Johor Bahru housing estates